Huge Blood & Guts Reveals On AEW Dynamite!

AEW's Blood & Guts reveals were Kenny Omega-centric, featuring a debut and return.

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AEW completed its upcoming Blood & Guts lineup as promised during last night's Dynamite, with the returning PAC joining the Blackpool Combat Club side and the heavily-rumoured Kota Ibushi reforming The Golden Elite with Kenny Omega, The Young Bucks, and 'Hangman' Adam Page.

The Elite and BCC's Blood & Guts partner reveals were one of Dynamite's main hooks. They ended up arriving in the main event slot, with Don Callis hitting the ring, accosted soon after by Kenny Omega.

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Omega got jumped by Jon Moxley and Konosuke Takeshita on his way to the ring. Seconds later, a returning PAC emerged, blasting Omega with a steel chair, confirming his spot on the BCC side. Omega was seemingly helpless, the chair wrapped around his neck, when Moxley put the microphone to his lips, asking him for some last words. At this point, Kenny told his captors to watch the big screen.

A video package for Ibushi then played to a big pop. The 'Golden Star' didn't appear in person, though this diversion was enough for Page and the Bucks to ambush the heels, running them off.

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Chris Jericho had been linked with the BCC Blood & Guts slot, having teased aligning with Callis in recent weeks, though PAC, one of Omega's most storied AEW rivals, is a fitting addition. The Englishman hasn't wrestled for AEW since January.

Ibushi, meanwhile, will be making his promotional debut.

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